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' . HOTEL NOTICES. • / . fTUIE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, • ■'CARTERTON. , ,- -.W. M. .HALLEY.' PROPRIETOR. : r The, best Commercial.Hotel.in the Wairarapa. . . ' : ' • • CBll ' -: - DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). ' First-Class Accommodation for visitors. Charges very moderate. Best brands of Wino and Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application: - / " ' . - . • R. DWYER, Proprietor. . Telcphono 403.- - - , . - C 727 . -CAFE-DE PARIS HOTEL , (Opposite Railway Station), : . • ALMERSTON- .N.ORTH. MRS. J. ADAMS (lato of the Marquis of •. Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces ■ that sho is in possession of . tlio above Honse. .- Convenient for . .catching., early trains. Good accommodation and first-class table. • - ... V>"'' CMO v. GiUBV ''HOTEL, ."■I 'Management).'.'; : ;";T. P. iF1RMAN*.......... Proprietor, . j Late''of.'tb'e : 'New Zealand Railway, Service.'' ! Good' Comfortable'; Hotel, splendidly furnish->' . M';;' first-class -'Cuisine, aiid every attention; ~ every SMioten '■ convenience. New Billiard:' - Table. Situated within three minutes from'the ■' Railway Station, ar.rl next, tho Wairarapa P. and A. Association' Show Grounds.: ... Telephone 11. ■■■■-. C 679 —_ —_— —— ■ \ ; BELLEot£GARDENS:AND HOTEL. • ..... ..--'' --LOWER lIUTT. n THE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardeni' in th?" Southern Hemisphere. • • Hotel has;' been' Thoroughly' Renovated.-and Enlarged. : New .Private Apartments and 'Dining-room capable of "seating '150.''.... Good. Sslijn'g: and; shooting. :' Splendid itraia- - service and ;t'eie'pll6£e communication with city.-.. .-"•v,'. w GANDAR, ' i. - ■ Manager. - V V; v- , r f ; : ... •.,, CITY BUFFET HOTEL, : WELLINGTON. , . mHE'Most Central:in the City;.offers sple> ■ JL- did accommodation.!... Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. ■ Best . Brands Wines and .Spirits. . > • : Trams:pass the/door overytfive minutes,'t; ~ TARIFF—Ss. ,6d.! to 6s. Gel. per day.. ■_ * 1.,.,.,.. . h.. ; A, R. ,V. LuDDER, r {-.i, ... ' Proprietor. :," . C7iß .; v*-"-. ; -t'- - . BUSINESS NOTICES. . mAYLORI'A'ND .CO.'. Dyers and ; ■A. Cleaners,. bave' Removed : into . new pre* miscs, "THE BED HOUSE," Bowen Street? Just' 1 round the corner .from- old address. 'Phone- 1174.v Branch Kent Terrace. Phono 2066. 1 A R. ACRES Undulating Land at Stanway, i.'xU ■( miles .from Halcombe, 80 acres - m grass, 20 acres 'reserved, and. protected native bush, balance cropped ;".-10-roomed house, cottage, dairy, large granary, cowshed 120 .bails), ' and 1 numerous other buildings. Price, .£23 10s. per acre. cash required! balance at 5 per' cent. • Apply; sharp, .to MUTUAL TRADING; COMPANY. LTD., : . C 761 !. Auctioneers. Etc.. Cuteltm. , • • ■ CIHiAP, DAIRY: AND- SHEEP FARM;:: P!(\A ACRES of the best Dairy Land in a i lU'ar Dairying district, situated li mile* fropi' Cheese .il'actory and bchool, .and . four iniles : from . Masteiton. CI Acreß under oata" and turnips; 19 Paddocks, carrying two sheep to the acre; oight-room-id House and outbuild•ings. ,i .'■> .

j Price, JEI2 per aero. ■ du^A ' R.E. HOWELL AND CO. 1 ! LTD., i Auctio leers, Land, and Estate Agents, MASTEETON.,-;- CGSJ QEE AND £10M?ANY. | . •' - EOE 'VENETIAN'BLINDS. I FOE HOLLAND BLINDS. - ' J - TOR.SUN BLINDS, jj : Onlv. Address— ; " S ' ~.: QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON. g "TTlione 2118." • C 7721 • "\'r '> '■ ' 1 u ' ' (By Appointment- to His Excellency tin ' Governor). ■ . : W. • LITTLEJOHN AND SON. I GOLD BROOCHES. LMTLKJOIIN AND : SON'S: STOCK OP bKOOCU.ES has . never <■ been Larger m . more Rich in Assortment than at present* .few are . quoted bdow :— ~ ~ . . 1 \\■ 15-Carat Gold, IS-Carat Settings. ' I Flour dejys ,£1 55.; Ball and ltnife-edge, with bjrd ~l£2' 55.; Heart,- shape, * with. bird. !•'."on wing Jl2i 155.; Bunch of:-3. Acorns WitV. E carls, bamboo border .£3. cs.;: Circle, with.'ird'in* pearls and - gnat • enamelled. diamond .£3 15s. ;, Shaped, with knot, one pearl ' and amethyst !£i 155.; Wish bone,with Eapphiro;'i;3.lss.; Cairngorm, pearl border; ' : .-' 10s.; Buckle, i: pearls, -24 diamonda .; £31 10s.; Star,. diamonds £46. . \ : LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. v-r . v-v.r; r v" .CSBJ"'. . EUSEFTOL. i"FIRST LIMERICK , Is,, a6pe6lalJ ...and closes'on. 15tH . ; April.i 1 ONE GUINEA Will be awarded-for.the best.fifth line to tho •following:— ' , There, was-a young .athlete, ofM?ife . ; in' his life . ~ .J J;', • " .-Till-'Tie trained on Euseptol,: , ; ; Then' straight hway., lie swept all ' ': . EacE-'.competitor v niu'st 'enclose cither ar labsL . : clrcftla'r,'or --capsule from any one of', our Euseptol, Training Oil,- Eusepto- - •' line," or Gum~Leaf Eucalyptus. Address, before 15th April,' 1908, to SLACK' •AND CO., LTD.,'; Wellington, whoso decision ' : is final. ... .• ASMIT (Successor to E. C. BATKIN), < TOBACCONIST, ( 61 LAMBTON QUAY, ABDULLA CIGARETTES. " ABDULLi CIGARETTES.' . Tho. Latest Craze. \ „ ■ / ' TURKISH, - EGYPTIAN, AND VIRGINIAN i Obtainable only from. 1 s ;■>■• - A K ii I T (Succossor to E. C. Batkin), v 51 LAMBTON QUAY,' . Madoliy»voCnnTO3Mr»,(MM>nii!mitirtwli»l««f . . Bparatlme,E»lllngHoasohold Labor-vavlntf Spcclil. ... ltle. r Noyolty Farm Tool,,Ladi cll Hat-Fiutone™, J Cheap and Novelty Wntchcs, Scissors Slinrt®. dames! Polish Cloths,fcoYclThhnblralm'nJoWellcrv Beta, Hualo, Kctlloal, Joko BooKb, . Solo Atfnncr <lv«n. • SnaMra Mrtaliu Cat»loifeo «V oJualveJMV.MHlng EeB.Co! ' v-

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 161, 1 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 161, 1 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 161, 1 April 1908, Page 3

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